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TenaciousJ98 08-05-2006 02:05 AM

Looking for a quality shop
 
Hey guys I just joined this forum, heard about it from ls1tech. I am looking for a shop that does good tuning and dynos. I have a 98TA with a 408 I need a good tune prefferably with hptuners and would also like to dyno. I live in Sicklerville 10 min from atco. Let me know what shop is best

Tsar 08-05-2006 08:27 AM

Welcome,

as far as the shop goes try TTP.

TenaciousJ98 08-05-2006 10:36 AM

Hi thanks but sorry TTP is not close to sicklerville a good 2 hours away

ed317 08-05-2006 03:24 PM

Jay Fisher Pontiac in Elmer,N.J.How do you like the Fuddle converter?

TenaciousJ98 08-05-2006 04:41 PM

What does Jay Fisher use to tune? Hptuners, ls1edit, etc? the fuddle converter is great from what i know. its the only converter i have ever used though so i have nothing to compare it to

JW 08-06-2006 10:15 AM

I am surprised no one has suggested the site sponsor Bill, he tunes and is a great guy and prices that beat the shops!

JW :D

TenaciousJ98 08-06-2006 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JW
I am surprised no one has suggested the site sponsor Bill, he tunes and is a great guy and prices that beat the shops!

JW :D

how can i contact bill, does he dyno as well? what tuning program does he use? where is he located. Info me up man

WayFast84 08-06-2006 10:29 PM

bill is foff he has a baner on the site, also check out threads in sponser section.

I recomend bill for the tune, have heard great things about him. but he doesnt dyno. if you dont use bill use ttp their also a sponser!!


good luck

Tru2Chevy 08-07-2006 09:48 AM

Bill (Foff667 on all the boards) is a site sponsor and a great tuner. He tunes with HP Tuners, and he is located in Trenton, NJ. All of his tunes are "real-world" tunes, he bases them on street and track performance, rather than just dyno numbers. He also has a wideband O2 sensor that he uses to setup your fueling.

Click on his banner at the top of the site, or visit him here: www.thetuningdoctor.com

- Justin

TenaciousJ98 08-07-2006 05:03 PM

ok sounds great ill look into that for sure


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